Author:
Shimada Mari Dias,Noda Masao,Koshu Ryota,Takaso Yuji,Sugimoto Hisashi,Ito Makoto,Yoshizaki Tomokazu,Hori Osamu
Abstract
AbstractPathological conditions in cochlea, such as ototoxicity, acoustic trauma, and age-related cochlear degeneration, induce cell death in the organ of Corti and degeneration of the spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs). Although macrophages play an essential role after cochlear injury, its role in the SGNs is limitedly understood. We analyzed the status of macrophage activation and neuronal damage in the spiral ganglion after kanamycin-induced unilateral hearing loss in mice. The number of ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 (Iba1)-positive macrophages increased 3 days after unilateral kanamycin injection. Macrophages showed larger cell bodies, suggesting activation status. Interestingly, the number of activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3)-positive-neurons, an indicator of early neuronal damage, also increased at the same timing. In the later stages, the number of macrophages decreased, and the cell bodies became smaller, although the number of neuronal deaths increased. To understand their role in neuronal damage, macrophages were depleted via intraperitoneal injection of clodronate liposome 24 h after kanamycin injection. Macrophage depletion decreased the number of ATF3-positive neurons at day 3 and neuronal death at day 28 in the spiral ganglion following kanamycin injection. Our results suggest that suppression of inflammation by clodronate at early timing can protect spiral ganglion damage following cochlear insult.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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